Dusty & I broadcast live from the top of the Mid-Ohio Tower this morning to recap Friday’s practice session and take a look at the day ahead which includes a third Verizon IndyCar Series practice and qualifying in the Firestone Fast 6 format. Who will win the Verizon P1 Award in the 13th round of

Let’s talk about IndyCar coming back to Mid-Ohio. Let’s talk about the new 2018 AeroKits. Let’s talk about sponsors and testing and upcoming events… Dusty, Zach and I couldn’t get enough of all the news and excitement around the Verizon IndyCar Series this past week. So take a listen and let us know about your

Simon Pagenaud is back in the easily-identifiable Menard’s yellow livery this weekend at Mid-Ohio. It’s a different look than last year’s car, when he ran the PPG colors (on the No. 2 of Josef Newgarden this weekend) and won the Honda Indy 200 for the first time in his career. What is familiar however, is

I look forward to this weekend every year – the weekend IndyCar comes home to me, right here in Ohio. While we all know how much I advocate for Cleveland to make it’s way back on the schedule, racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is not something I would be willing to give up in

Add another point to the tally. Simon Pagenaud just earned his 6th Verizon P1 Award of the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series season. It was the 8th of his career and his first at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Pagenaud finished on the podium with a P3 finish at the Honda Indy 200 last year, alongside

The final practice for the Verizon IndyCar Series at Mid-Ohio this weekend yielded impressive numbers. The top 16 cars out of the 22-car field ran laps faster than the track record. Remember that practice times do not count towards official track records, so we will just have to hope for a dry track and prime

The Honda Indy 200 afternoon practice session on Friday at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ended prematurely when the skies opened and huge rain drops began to scatter across pit lane and the entire 13-turn track. The drops came down in an individual fashion, almost as though they each had a purposeful destination and when

Home race. That’s Mid-Ohio for me. It seems to have a special meaning to most people. Maybe this is where they grew up during the summers – watching race cars from multiple series tear around the course, training their ears to differentiate engines from the age of 5 months. Or it’s where the infield became